She needs to watch French movies where they always have a baguette sticking out of their grocery bag.
90 0 ReplyThis bagette doesn't look lovely nor fresh
80 5 ReplySo? Do you usually eat the baguette as a whole, deepthroating the thing or what?
81 12 Reply+1 point for bending it half
+10 points if she used her knee
62 1 ReplyI'm sorry the title joke was stolen from beard_necessities_of_life on insta. Hbomberguy video has me scared of plagiarism
61 2 ReplyPretty sure the baguette still works.
Personally, I tend to eat half by the time I get to the car, so I would consider this good customer service.
52 0 ReplyI think I'm too european to understand this meme
51 1 ReplyNever understood (or experienced) having my purchases bagged for me when I do groceries
38 0 Replyunbroken baguettes are a privilege of those who use reusable bags and bag their own groceries
33 0 ReplyStep 1) Establish dominance with the customer
22 0 ReplyFirst world problems. I wouldn't give a shit because I am cutting that thing up anyway.
20 2 Reply17 0 ReplyI mean, how else are you gonna make the sandwich anyway?
14 1 ReplyAs a french baguette amateur I can confirm this is how you pack a traditional industrial baguette.
13 0 ReplyMy first thought when I saw this post was, "That's not a baguette, that's french bread." I never connected that the gigantic long bread at the store with the stale dry crust that they label as "french bread" is supposed to be a baguette, which is French. Like they are too ashamed to actually call it a baguette because it kind of sucks but that's definitely what it's supposed to be.
Is french bread a regional thing in the US?
14 1 ReplyLife pro tip, never eat the middle part of a baguette in France
13 1 ReplyWhere I come from they'd tie her limbs to 3 horses and have the horses run away from each other.
16 4 ReplyThis lady sounds made. I'd be impressed at how real that cashier is keeping it.
12 2 ReplyHérétique
6 0 ReplyNice of your grocery store to pay for someone to bag your groceries, though. Ours pretty much just throws it on the floor for us to deal with.
7 2 ReplyJust walk over and grab another one and more cheese because you probs didn't buy enough cheese
4 0 ReplyThey do this with Cuban bread here all the time (they do ask). Presumably you aren't making one yard long sandwich.
2 0 ReplyIt's a regional thing in the Midwest at least. It's always called French bread in the grocery and even the fancy European style bakery downtown calles it a "FRANCESE" instead of a baguette.
2 0 ReplyImage Transcription: Twitter Post
Tara Gráinne Ní Chonghaile, @TaraGrace_
A shout out to the girl at the till in my local Spar who broke our lovely fresh baguette in half to "make it fit in the bag"
[An image of a baguette in a plastic wrapper. The baguette is seperated in two halves and both halves are folded together like a hinge.]
2 0 ReplyOh Lord, we arrived at the point where cheap imitation of baguette in foreign countries are not worst than the one sold at home. We are lost...
1 0 ReplyI always break them. Fuck em French
Edit: typo7 6 ReplyImagine this being the hardship in your life
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